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The Age of the Aged

The other day I wrote a song. It is the first I've written in over 4 years, I like it, and I'm sharing it with you today. Enjoy "The Age of the Aged" Life seems short When you get here With what you missed Seeming so clear When growing old Overcomes you Your zest for [...]

By | July 20th, 2019|SL Kaufman|0 Comments

Going through my songbook, I found snippets of songs never completed and published now for the first time

How does it feel When your heart is torn And you can't reveal Or display your scorn *********************** You love us both In the way you can But you know the truth And have no real plan ********************* Never knew that love could last Traveling through my messed up past Now I know how it [...]

By | July 2nd, 2019|SL Kaufman|0 Comments

Today’s post is again from Learning to Live Again 2018, available only via download here on my website. The poem speaks of Intimacy.

It's been quite a while Since I've had any intimacy And quite honestly I miss it It's not about sex Which of course Is a necessary component But not the most important one It's about holding another While we sleep peacefully And waking together Happy that we did It's about a walk on the beach [...]

By | June 3rd, 2019|SL Kaufman|0 Comments

Today’s post is from Learning to Live Again 2018, available only via download on my website. The poem speaks for itself.

It's been four years Since we last touched Yet I still miss her Terribly Memories of that time When I was her LOML And she was my BE Are etched permanently in my heart No one before or since Was capable or willing to love me In the way that she did Or comfort me [...]

By | May 13th, 2019|SL Kaufman|0 Comments

Elimination of Negativity

  Today's blog takes me back to Book 1, Learning to Live Again, written over 7 years ago. Its sentiment continues to ring true today. I hope you enjoy. I’ve reached a point in my life Where I need to eliminate negativity But it’s not that easy When connections run deep Because it’s difficult to [...]

By | April 1st, 2019|SL Kaufman|1 Comment
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